> Hmm, but a lot of people including myself  are using "testmode" and
> "spamlover" to get the spam-mails tagged  rather than blocked. A lot
> of MTAs have the ability to put such tagged mails into a spam-folder
> per user. Tagging may also include special mime-headers like
> "X-Spam-Status:yes".

Right; now, to create different "buckets" and have different "filtering
rules" one may add PopFile on the backend side (client) of the mail
chain, so that ASSP will filter the incoming messages, discard the
really
bad ones (e.g. infected, bad attach..) and tag the "regular spam" ones
(possibly adding a spam probability header as well); at this point the
popfile will kick in allowing each mailbox owner to define his/her own
rules to categorize the emails; I think this may be a viable approach


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